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Quinjet (Earth-616)

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Avengers' Quinjet


Official Name
Quinjet
Status

Current Owner

Creators
Wakanda Design Group, headed by Black Panther, T'Challa

First appearance

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History

Used primarily by the Avengers for transportation, the quinjet is first designed by the Wakanda Design Group, headed by Black Panther, T'Challa. Each one is equipped with VTOL capability and turbojet engines. A quinjet can reach Mach 2.1. Two highly specialized ultra-large Quinjets were used to transport various superheros through space in the Infinity Crusade mini-series.

A surplus quinjet ("the Champjet") was used by the Champions of Los Angeles during their brief tenure.

When the New Avengers were formed, Iron Man reveals that he has three new-model Quinjets that had been in beta testing when the Avengers disbanded. One was destroyed on their first outing to the Savage Land. When Iron Man left the team during the Civil War, he brought his Quinjets with him. They are currently at the disposal of his Mighty Avengers.

Great Lakes Avengers

The Quinjetta, or Quin-Jetta, was a modified Volkswagon Jetta used by the Great Lakes Avengers before being destroyed in a battle with Maelstrom.[1]

Mutant X

In Earth-1298, this Quinjet is the last surviving aircraft of the Sentinel attack on Avengers Mansion. It is used by The Defenders.[2]


Notes

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Trivia

  • Quinjets are infamous for being destroyed soon after they appear.


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